After playing in only one event each in the 1998, 1999 and 2000 seasons, Wang Fei started competing full-time on the SWATCH-FIVB World Tour with Tian Jia in 2001. Wang Fei teamed with Tian Jia in 2005 to post China’s best-ever season for a women’s or men’s team on the SWATCH-FIVB World Tour.The pair finished third in SWATCH points after compiling a 48-20 match mark enroute to $173,500 in earnings for 10 events. Wang Fei and Tian Jia claimed five medal and six “final four” finishes in 2005, including a bronze medal placement at the SWATCH-FIVB World Championships in Berlin.Wang Fei’s bid for an Olympic medal at the 2004 Games was hampered when she injured her right knee two months before here appearance with Tian Jia in Athens.In 2003, Wang Fei and Tian Jia won back-to-back SWATCH stops in Indonesia and Italy.Wang Fei and Tian Jia also captured Chinese National Championships together in 2001 and 2002.The pair also won the gold medals at the 2001 and 2005 Chinese National Games, and the Asian Championship in 2002.For 48 FIVB events together, Wang Fei and Tian Jia compiled a 147-89 match mark together with $403,750 in earnings with seven medals and 10 “final four” finishes together.